It's certainly a theoretical possibility, but of course I'm speculating based on a second hand social media post.
Yes our best players but also those with most miles on the clock.This is a massive blow if we lose Shane for an extended period.
No Prestia or Lambert or Cotchin now Shane.
4 of our top 6 mids.
Seriously. Tigers MUST get over GWS, and Adelaide at the very least in the next 4 at least to go in 6 and 6.
Even at 6-6 top 4 is a reach.
Ideally we SHOULD and need to take care of the the Drugs leaving us going in at 7 - 5 (we are still right in the game here for top 4).
My confidence has taken a hit with these 3 completely non competetive and impotent thrashings in the second half.
Its a bit grim but we are still in it for now its a matter of hanging on again its 2019 esque.
Lose next week though and we are in serious Barney Rubble.
It's part of our new injury reporting format. Rather than putting timelines of two weeks, four weeks, eight weeks onto players n then having meedjia crawling all over us if the timeline is a bit out of kilter. We simply go with short, medium n long term injuries.What’s the definition of medium term, anyone know?
no word, but
EZJ called in real time
'inside ankle 6-8'
This is true. In fact, we had Sheds, Prestia, Houli and Cotch miss substantial chunks of the season in 2020The club has to be cautious with Shane's injury as he is an integral part of our success. However if there is a bright side then remember he was out for the bulk of last year and came back in the finals with a bang.
This is true. In fact, we had Sheds, Prestia, Houli and Cotch miss substantial chunks of the season in 2020
Which should work in our favour. The players missing have enough time to get themselves right and have a significant impact in the second half of the season.The difference is this is a longer season.
This is true. In fact, we had Sheds, Prestia, Houli and Cotch miss substantial chunks of the season in 2020
Correct me if im wrongThe club has to be cautious with Shane's injury as he is an integral part of our success. However if there is a bright side then remember he was out for the bulk of last year and came back in the finals with a bang.
No, you are right.Correct me if im wrong
Did Edwards miss games last year because he was becoming a dad for the first time??
No injury
No, you are right.
Which should work in our favour. The players missing have enough time to get themselves right and have a significant impact in the second half of the season.
Strange that we get nearly all of our injuries in the early part of the season. Rarely get any major injuries in the back end of the season and finals. This has worked well for us as the players returning are fresh and firing at the pointy end.
Yeah realised that just after posting. Knock on wood.Bugger someone had to go there. You have challenged the injury gods now.
Of course you re right but I was merely pointing out that Shane even with a long lay off from football, he comes back strongCorrect me if im wrong
Did Edwards miss games last year because he was becoming a dad for the first time??
No injury